The recent violent attacks in China, including a deadly car ramming and a stabbing spree, highlight growing concerns over societal pressures contributing to mass murder.
Authorities point to personal grievances and social issues such as unemployment and economic struggles as potential motivators behind these violent outbursts.
Police reports indicate that people involved in these violent acts are often dissatisfied with their lives, including failed relationships and job frustrations, fueling a sense of rage.
Amid these tragedies, there is a rising fear that China's social safety net is failing individuals, driving some towards desperate and violent actions.
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